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Chiricahua National Monument Fort Bowie N ational HistoricSite and the By John V.Bezy D National Park Sevice 3D Stereo Topographic Map of Arizona (M32) by Arizona Geological Survey Using glasses with red and blue lenses (provided), one can observe Arizona’s land surface in three dimensions. Landforms throughout the Colorado Plateau, Basin and Range, and Transition Zone stand out distinctly. Dimensions: 33 x 38 inches. ISBN 1- 892001-08-X $9.95 A Guide to Geologic Features at Petrified Forest National Park (DTE-10) by J.V. Bezy and Arthur S. Trevena This field guide contains descriptions, color photo- graphs, and illustrations of many geologic features that may be observed in Petrified Forest National Park and the Painted Desert. 48 pages. ISBN 1- 892001-13-6 $6.95 Geologic Highway Map of Arizona (M33) by R.J. Kamilli and S.M.Richard The front side of this full-color, water-proof, 26 x 48-inch map contains a geologic map, cross sec- tions and columnar sections, and explanations of Arizona geology and how to use a geologic map. The reverse side includes a discussion of rocks and minerals, shaded-relief map, geologic map and columnar section of the Grand Canyon near the South Rim Visitor Center, and four maps that depict How Geologists Tell Time (DTE-4) by E.M. VandenDolder The author describes the history of development of dating techniques, the geologic time scale, relative and numerical dating techniques, and the practical importance of knowing the ages of rocks and geologic events. 33 pages. ISBN 1-892001-04-7 $5.00 ‘Things Geologic’ A Collection of Writings by H. Wesley Peirce (DTE-5) compiled and edited by R. Frisch Gleason This field guide describes and explains basic geologic principles and how they impact our daily lives. It is a compilation of essays written for non-scientists by H. Wesley Peirce. 39 pages. ISBN 1-892001-05-5 $8.00 Highlights of Northern Arizona Geology (DTE-7) compiled and edited by R. Frisch Gleason A summary of the geologic history of northern Arizona and photographs and descriptions of major scenic fea- tures, including the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, the Hopi Buttes,Painted Desert and Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Sunset Crater, and San Francisco Mountains are featured in this book. 44 pages. ISBN 1-892001-05-5 $7.95 A Guide to the Geology of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Pinacate Biosphere Reserve (DTE-9) by J.V. Bezy, J.T. Gutmann, and G.B. Haxel This field guide contains color photographs and descriptions of geologic features along the scenic drives through the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve. 64 pages. ISBN 1-892001-11-X $7.95 Rocks in the Chiricahua National Monument and the Ft. Bowie National Historical Area (DTE-11) by J.V. Bezy Photographs and descriptions of many geologic fea- tures that can be seen from the Sugarloaf Mountain and Echo Canyon trails within the monument are highlighted in this publication It also includes the descriptions of geologic features of nearby Ft. Bowie. 50 pages. ISBN 1-892001-14-4 $7.95 A Guide to the Geology of Catalina State P ark and the Western Santa Catalina Mountains (DTE- 12) by J.V. Bezy Twenty-two geologic features that can be observed along th western margin of the western Santa Catalina Mountains are described and shown in color. 48 pages. ISBN 1-892001-15-2 A Home Buyer’s Guide to Geologic Hazards in Arizona (DTE-13) by J.V. Bezy This full-color publication contains descriptions, examples, pictures, maps about geologic hazards. It is a great aid to identify problems for the prospec- tive home or land buyer. 36 pages. ISBN 1-892001- 16-0 $8.95 Raymond C.Harris Philip A. Pearthree ArizonaGeological Survey Down-To-Earth 13 2002 A Home Buyer’s Guide to Geologic Hazards in Arizona A Guide to the Geology of the Flagstaff Area (DTE-14) by J.V. Bezy Many geologic features of northern Arizona are fea- tured in the full-color field guide including Sunset Crater and Walnut Canyon. 52 pages. ISBN 1- 892001-18-7 $7.95 Arizona Geological Survey Down-to-Earth 12 John V.Bezy N ational Park Service and the Western Santa Catalina Mountains Geologic Map of Arizona (M35) Compiled by S.M.Richard, S.J.Reynolds, J.E.Spencer, and P.A.Pearthree, The official Arizona geologic map depicts and describes geology of Arizona. This map is printed on one side only and is suitable for wall mounting. Scale 1:1,000,000 1 sheet. ISBN 1-892001-12-8 $5.00 Sabino Can yon Sabino Canyon Poster (POS-1) by L.D. Fellows This poster features the geology of Sabino Canyon, probably the most popular natural area with easy public access in the Tucson area. A non- technical description of the geologic setting is given. 18 x 24 inches. ISBN 1-892001-10-1 $6.95 Arizona Rocks (POS-2) by L.D. Fellows This colorful wall map shows the predominant rock types in Arizona. Three igneous rock units, three sedimentary units and, one metamorphic unit. Printed on heavy stock suitable for hanging. 18 x 24 inches. ISBN 1-892001-10-5 $6.95 Arizona Geological Survey Down-to-Earth 14 John V.Bezy N ational Park Service a A Guide tothe Geology of the Flagstaff Area Publications available for discount Ice Age Mammals of the San Pedro River Valley, Southeastern Arizona (DTE-6) by W.A. Amman, Jr., J.V. Bezy, Ron Ratkevich, and W.M. Witkind Sketches of mastodons, ground sloths, lions and other mammals that roamed southeastern Arizona about 10,000 years ago are in this book. Also includes sketches of those animals, a description of the envi- ronmental conditions at that time, and speculation about the causes of extinction. 19 pages. ISBN 1-

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C h i r i c a h uaN ational Monument

F ort BowieN ational Historic Site

a n d the

By John V.Bezy D National Park Sevice

Arizona Geological Survey

D o w n - To - E a r t h 1 1

3D Stereo Topographic Map of Arizona (M32)by Arizona Geological SurveyUsing glasses with red and blue lenses (provided), one can observe Arizona’s land surface in three dimensions. Landforms throughout the Colorado Plateau, Basin and Range, and Transition Zone stand out distinctly. Dimensions: 33 x 38 inches. ISBN 1-892001-08-X $9.95

A Guide to Geologic Features at Petrified Forest National Park (DTE-10)by J.V. Bezy and Arthur S. TrevenaThis field guide contains descriptions, color photo-graphs, and illustrations of many geologic features that may be observed in Petrified Forest National Park and the Painted Desert. 48 pages. ISBN 1-892001-13-6 $6.95

Geologic Highway Map of Arizona (M33)by R.J. Kamilli and S.M.RichardThe front side of this full-color, water-proof, 26 x 48-inch map contains a geologic map, cross sec-tions and columnar sections, and explanations of Arizona geology and how to use a geologic map. The reverse side includes a discussion of rocks and minerals, shaded-relief map, geologic map and columnar section of the Grand Canyon near the South Rim Visitor Center, and four maps that depict

How Geologists Tell Time (DTE-4)by E.M. VandenDolderThe author describes the history of development of dating techniques, the geologic time scale, relative and numerical dating techniques, and the practical importance of knowing the ages of rocks and geologic events. 33 pages. ISBN 1-892001-04-7 $5.00

‘ Things Geologic’ A Collection of Writings by H. Wesley Peirce (DTE-5)compiled and edited by R. Frisch GleasonThis field guide describes and explains basic geologic principles and how they impact our daily lives. It is a compilation of essays written for non-scientists by H. Wesley Peirce. 39 pages. ISBN 1-892001-05-5 $8.00

Highlights of Northern Arizona Geology (DTE-7)compiled and edited by R. Frisch GleasonA summary of the geologic history of northern Arizona and photographs and descriptions of major scenic fea-tures, including the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, the Hopi Buttes,Painted Desert and Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Sunset Crater, and San Francisco Mountains are featured in this book. 44 pages. ISBN 1-892001-05-5 $7.95

A Guide to the Geology of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Pinacate Biosphere Reserve (DTE-9)by J.V. Bezy, J.T. Gutmann, and G.B. HaxelThis field guide contains color photographs and descriptions of geologic features along the scenic drives through the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve. 64 pages. ISBN 1-892001-11-X $7.95

Rocks in the Chiricahua National Monument and the Ft. Bowie National Historical Area (DTE-11)by J.V. BezyPhotographs and descriptions of many geologic fea-tures that can be seen from the Sugarloaf Mountain and Echo Canyon trails within the monument are highlighted in this publication It also includes the descriptions of geologic features of nearby Ft. Bowie. 50 pages. ISBN 1-892001-14-4 $7.95

A Guide to the Geology of Catalina State Park and the Western Santa Catalina Mountains (DTE-12)by J.V. BezyTwenty-two geologic features that can be observed along th western margin of the western Santa Catalina Mountains are described and shown in color. 48 pages. ISBN 1-892001-15-2

A Home Buyer’s Guide to Geologic Hazards in Arizona (DTE-13)by J.V. BezyThis full-color publication contains descriptions, examples, pictures, maps about geologic hazards. It is a great aid to identify problems for the prospec-tive home or land buyer. 36 pages. ISBN 1-892001-16-0 $8.95

Raymond C. HarrisPhilip A. Pearthree

ArizonaGeological SurveyDown-To-Earth 13

2002

A Home Buyer’s Guide to Geologic Hazards

in Arizona

A Guide to the Geology of the Flagstaff Area (DTE-14)by J.V. BezyMany geologic features of northern Arizona are fea-tured in the full-color field guide including Sunset Crater and Walnut Canyon. 52 pages. ISBN 1-892001-18-7 $7.95

Arizona Geological Survey

Down-to-Earth 12

John V.Bezy

N ational Park Service

and the WesternSanta Catalina Mountains

Geologic Map of Arizona (M35)Compiled by S.M.Richard, S.J.Reynolds, J.E.Spencer, and P.A.Pearthree, The official Arizona geologic map depicts and describes geology of Arizona. This map is printed on one side only and is suitable for wall mounting. Scale 1:1,000,000 1 sheet. ISBN 1-892001-12-8 $5.00

Sabino Canyon Sabino Canyon Poster (POS-1)by L.D. FellowsThis poster features the geology of Sabino Canyon, probably the most popular natural area with easy public access in the Tucson area. A non-technical description of the geologic setting is given. 18 x 24 inches. ISBN 1-892001-10-1 $6.95

Arizona Rocks (POS-2)by L.D. Fellows This colorful wall map shows the predominant rock types in Arizona. Three igneous rock units, three sedimentary units and, one metamorphic unit. Printed on heavy stock suitable for hanging. 18 x 24 inches. ISBN 1-892001-10-5 $6.95

Arizona Geological Survey

Down-to-Earth 14

John V.Bezy

N ational Park Service

a

A Guide to the Geologyof the

Flagstaff Area

Publications available for discount

Ice Age Mammals of the San Pedro River Valley, Southeastern Arizona (DTE-6)by W.A. Amman, Jr., J.V. Bezy, Ron Ratkevich, and W.M. Witkind Sketches of mastodons, ground sloths, lions and other mammals that roamed southeastern Arizona about 10,000 years ago are in this book. Also includes sketches of those animals, a description of the envi-ronmental conditions at that time, and speculation about the causes of extinction. 19 pages. ISBN 1-